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U.K. investigates Nigerian-owned church accused of Pressuring members to donate blood for funds

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U.K. Government, through the Charity Commission, has opened an inquiry into the activities of a Nigerian-owned church, SPAC Nation.

According to The Mail On Sunday and HuffPost UK, the church is run by 39-year-old Pastor Tobi Adegboyega.

According to the Evening Standard, Adegboyega once shared a room with his cousin, Star Wars actor, John Boyega, after moving to London from Nigeria.

The church is being investigated over allegations that pastors were pressuring young people in the congregation to sell their own blood to raise funds, Mail on Sunday reported.

“The Charity Commission said it has opened an inquiry into SPAC Nation to probe financial and safeguarding concerns after claims emerged that pastors had encouraged worshippers to take out loans in order to pay for the church’s lavish spending,”Mail on Sunday claimed.

The commission has ordered the church to deposit all its money in the bank while the investigation lasts.

Trouble allegedly started after the Huffington Post alleged in a report that some members of SPAC Nation had been taking teenagers to donate blood for medical trials in a practice known as “bleeding for seed”.

TheMail On Sundayhad alleged that parishioners were encouraged to raise £100,000 a week; whileHuffPost UKalleged that young church members claimed that some members go to donate blood and are paid up to £100 by medical trial companies.

“This money is then handed by the young people over to the church’s pastors,”HuffPostUK said.

The reports further alleged that while members were told to raise “the seed” through whatever means – including if they had to “beg, borrow or steal,” pastors in the church cruise around town in £150,000 Rolls-Royces and a Lamborghini with personalised number plates such as ‘Pastor R.R.”

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